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In the work "Primal Green #5" from the series of the same name, I have captured the vibrant energy of nature – the pulsating green symbolizes life and renewal. With flowing, abstract forms, I wanted to depict the dynamism and ceaseless change. The pigments on paper lend depth and movement, as if a wild wind were sweeping through a dense forest. It brings energy and freshness to any space it touches.
The artwork was created on stone paper, whose… smooth surface allows for exceptional luminosity and depth of color – ideal for capturing the interplay of light and movement. The artwork measures 42 × 29.7 cm, the image itself 39 × 28 cm.
"In my abstract paintings, I chase after a light – through flowing forms and rhythmic layers."
Katrin Mates' works are receiving growing international attention – several of her works have already been included in collections and curated exhibitions.
Her painting exists in the tension between structure and dissolution. Drawing on the craft tradition of decorative papermaking, she combines her knowledge of color, rhythm, and material with contemporary abstract painting. Inspired by memories of Samarkand and the light of her childhood, she explores how order arises, disintegrates, and reforms—always searching for that moment when structure becomes permeable and light emerges from within.